NOTICE
NOTICE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
METALS W. S. BAILEY & CO. LTD.
of all kinds, especially for ship-bulding and engineering work. Complete stock. Best terms Immediate delivery.
SINGON & CO..
D. 1880] Established A
HING LUNG ST.
Central 615,
ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS
Phone
KING YLEN STUDIO.
"
14, Beaconsfield Arcade ARTISTIO PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Wall or 'Phone Central No. 4810
MASSAGE HALL
MRS. 8. UZUNOYE
Expert Hisense
IT, Qcpèz's Los Beatral, nd. Floor
over Bombay Best...
NGE? SE WÒNG SIU WOÓN -
- BOOTS: SHOES & SLIPPERS FOR LACRES. ¿CENTI & CHILDREN, BEST DESIGNS, PRICES MODERATES
TIMOTTINGER STA
MASSACE HALL
23, WYNDHAM STREET MRA. H. MORITA, MR. H. SUGITA.
FOR HAIPHONG AND
HOIHOW...
Belle for Bunghong and Haiphong awary
vitermate Funday.
Pho`rainurite partengez wiekMAT HAI-MUN
gally for binilow and Dalpsver
Capi. Charlen B. Fage
bly Thor, Dook and Sons or Pe Hins 114, Wing to Hi
Mrs. SEKAI
MASSAGE
47
THE PHARMACY And FLOOR, Ho, I, Duddel Street, Hongkong,"
Telephone 4483.
We have just received a ship- ment of ladies'
GOLD & SILVER · CHAIN BAGS, Our prices are the lowest in Hongkong and our gooda guaranteed, call and Inspect.
SHERIFF BROTHERS
69, Queen's Road Central
BOOTS
AND
SHOES
Carefully made to measure,
T.
by
ΝΑ ΚΑΟ Japanese Shoe Expert
TORTOISE SHELL BOXES and CASES A SPECIALTY, Astor House Hotel Buliding.
Queen's Road Centre).
KOWLOON..
HARBOUR REPAIRS
Call Flag L.!! Tugs, Bargee Light Draft & High Speed Vessels & Motor Craft.
Bole Agents For
KELVIN MOTORS.
Works.
PHONE.
31
Kowloon 21 Manager Kowloon 633,
Ice House Street and Beaconsfield Acade.
THE LATE MRS SCHMIDT
Funeral Yesterday.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Of J. Schmidt took place at Happy Valley last evening. The con was brought by launch from Kow- Inon, where the deceased lived, and was lauded at the jetty opposite the Naval Canteen, Craya Lab It was then placed in a waiting hearse and conveyed to the Pro- testant Cemetery, where the in- terment took place. The burial service was conducied by the Rev. Copley Mosle
FRIDAY JULY 6. 1923.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
CHINA'S, BANDITS
London, July 5.
Fears regarding the altuation in China were voiced in a number of questions in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Ronald McNeill told Sir E. F, Stuckton that the Government had not received any representations from missionary bodies in China concerning the serious effect of the unrest upon their work. He said the British Minister would naturally do his utmost to secure protection of mu's- alonaries, like other Britishers....
Further questioned by Sir E. P. Stockton. Mr. McNeill said the Government was fully alive to the apprehensions caused by the present situstion in China. Representations had been received from a large number of important commercial bodies emphasising the serious menace to Brish interests resulting from the disorders In China.
*
Another member said he had heard that twenty-four Europeans: were at present held in captivity by bandila in China.
Mr. McNeill said that as far as he was aware no Britishers were at present imprisoned.
<
The Daily Chronicle's diplomatic correspondent says that Japan does not view favourably the British proposal of a naval demenstra- tion by the Powers in connection with measures for the better protection of foreigners in China. It is argued that this would fail to impress the clements of disorder in the interior of China. Japanese opinion is apparently not quite clear as to how many, and which Powers would co-operate in such a demonstration.
Washington's views on the proposal are still awaited in Britain..
THE REPARATIONS DISCUSSIONS.
London, July B.-
It is understood that the Italian Ambassador, who visited Lord Curzon yesterday, presented the views of Signer Mussolini, wcho increasingly inclines to the British view on the Ruhe question and "the British plan for settlement of Reparations.
Among bese at the graveside were Capt in B 1. Brauch (on in- The of the deceased lady), Mr. Mrs. and Miss Fothergill, Mr. A. W. you Andol, Mr. W. E. Wakeham, Mr. E. Nieb, Mr A. S. Abbott, Dr. F. H. Kew, Mr. W. Anderson, Mr. J.. Anderson, Captain T. Hall, Mr. A. E. Benson, Mr. G..W. C. Burnett, STREAM LAUNCH FOR SALE. Mrs. Capell, Mrs Brown. Mrs. Smith, Mr. Fall, Mrs. Bevan, Mrs. Jowett and members of the MEE CHEUNG Chinese staffs of the Hongkong Sporting Arms and Ammunition Photog.phers Proto Supplies Store and Captain Branch's office. Many toral tributes were seat, always in stock roll filme, including those from the follow oamers, papers, and pictures of ing. Mrs. Branch; Heaney, Bar- local and 3. China views.
ney, Dickie and Norah Mr., Mre. and Miss Fothergill, Mr. and Mr. F. J. G, Mr. and Mrs. A. E Diss. Mr. C. W. Kew and family, Mrs. J. S. Brown and the Misses O'Keefe, Mr. and Mrs. Nish and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wakchain, Chinese stuff of Mr. Branch's office, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Passmoro, Mr. and Mrs. B... Frost, Mr. and Mrs. A. . ran Audel, Captain and Mrs. Jowett.half of June. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bunje, Mr. and Mra. P. W. Stapleton, Mrs. Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Saunderson Smith. Mr. and Ms. 4 Avenell, Mrs. E. H. McEwen, Mr. and Mrs. Capell and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ander Fon. Captain and Mrs. Fall, Mrs. 4. F. Ramsay and family, Mr. A. E. Benson, Captain and Mr. Innes, Mr. and Mrs. 7. Witchell. Mr. and Mr. G.W.C. Burnett, Mr. A. Fothergi, Mr. and Mrs. N.. Tayler, Mr. F.0. da Gourdin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Spiltles, Mr. W.M. Gillings, Miss B. Price, Mr. 1.C. Hunt, Captain F.L. Brows, Mr. H.A.C. Bangerman, Mr. and Mre. Allison.."
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY. LIMITED.
41
PORTLAND CEMENT.
To Carks of 375 lbe, net.
In Bags of 250 lbs, net:
SHLWAN, TOMES & CO.
General Managers." Hongkong.
GUAR
CUARANTEED UROCERIES
THE BEST BRANDS
*OF
"
WINES & SPIRITS
DELIVERIES ANYWHERE, UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION
Telephone, 26,
THE
EMPRESS STORE
KOWLOON.
XPERT MASSEUSE
Mrs J. Crawford,
37 Queen's Roz 1st. Floor, Removed from koji Fiber.
Carneo enid - My-
VICTOR RECORDS shall be my bigraphy | MOUTHES-Sole Victor
Distribut 76.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
OH, HELLO
L'OLIVIA-
HELLO, TOM-
I WANT YOU TO GOING HOME? MEET MR. MARSH-
HE TOOK ME TO
A MOVIE-
HOW: DO YOU
DO. MR. DUFF
RUSSO-JAPANESE QUESTION.
Outcome of Conversations Doubtful.
Tokyo, July 5.
:
IN THE RUHR.
Berlin, July 5.
An official returfi shows that the French and Belgian authorities expelled over sixteen hindrod failwaymen and four thousand mem bers and their families front the occupied territory during the second
NEW BANK RATE.
Loudon, July G.`
The Rank of England has fixed its rate of discount at four mer eeat.
CHINESE AFFAIRS.
those that evoked much commen dation during the previous summer, when he starred as a inember of the Suggested Conference
Canion team, One of the attrac Between North and Sontheiicns, of this weeks' game will be Peking, July 5-General Taohe ihrowing and hitting that "Tom" Kun is reported to have telegraph.de invariably stages. Loke is due Jed to Dr. Sun Yat-sen, expressing to arrive in Hongkong, on time, by his appreciation of his diebaod the President Ciranto Saturday ment policy and suggesting a con-orbing and his name on the Hong- ference between the North and the long line up will prove a medium attraction for many vers of South Reuter.
hussball in Hongkong. Tom Lake is one of the original members of the Hongkong ball team of 1921.
BASEBALL
Bongkong v. South China, The fast South China aggregation of ball tossers, who staged such, splendid battle against the cream of the Philippine Island and Japan The difference between the at Kobe early this summer, will be Russian and the Japanese view-the opponents of the Hongkong points ou the Nikolaievsk indemnine" on Saturday, at b. pa at nity and the evacuation of Sagha-Hariy Valley. The South China lien are questions which it is understood M. Kawakami insists have benefited greatly in ex that if considered together they princo through meeting the host will render the successful out talent in the Orient on Japanese come of the present conversations diamonds and a seasoned team will extremely donbtful. According to line up on Saturday, led by the views from reliable quarters it is morious "panuma," their ambitious stated that up to the present the Captain, who on several occasions parties are ne nearer an agree got away with the Americans' goil, ment than they were at Chang- chan.
•
The features of just season were the spirited engagement betweeD reached on the questions hitherto fund the boys sporting the Hougkong Though no agreement may be "aine" representing the South Chine taken up, the conversations are rezulia. Both the locale and expected to continue for some their opponents have been diligently weeks to come and other toples practicing during the past rock and will be considered also.-Reuter.
if a lively struggle does not ensue, it will be attributable to no lack of diligent reparation,
OBITUARY.
Baron Keiroku Tsutsuki.
pover the hot corner for kon on Saturday,
He
Louth China's Ene ap on Saturday will be salstantially the same pe the one which graced the field early this spring. The three China are still with the team and they predict strong opposition for Hongkong.
The grandstand, which collapsed during the typhoon, in being relauilt and every effort is being put forth complete it's re-erection by Saturday. The field has also been reconditioned.
Tenmed with "Doc"" Urquhart, as umpire on bases, will be: "Dad"" Cameron of the Standard Oil Co.
KRYPTOK LENSES:
ire onureded to be one of the very
used into the distant lens making best forms of bifoest lenses. The bifocal segment is ground and the product practically one piede of glass. The segments are to- tally invisible and the loss has a beautiful appearance. Keyplos lenses of any prescription in ither regular or Toric farm are For Hongkong, the steamshiji bat manufactured by The Hongkong. ptical Co., spec/Nors to Clark tery of "Admiral" O'Connor and "Espress" Proulx will again & Co., manufacturing and retract- fand in action Shank, whose working opticians the most com- was humpered on Saturday last yetent optical manufacturing
stablishint in Bouth Caina coated in 53, Queen's Road Con val. Facing glasses and festing he sight is their specialty
...
Tokio, July 5.-The death is a uminced of Baron Koiraku Tau-his long lay-off, is now whipping tsuki, ex-delegate to the Hogue back into shape and is expected 10 Peace Conference.--Router.
contribute a low playe similar to
GOOD NIGHT MISS TOLIVIA- HOPE.
| WILL SEE YOU AGAIN VERY
SOON-
Shy Is Right;
"GOOD NIGHT MR. MARSH -1. ENJOYED THE
MOVIE
WHATS THE MATTER. OLIVIA YOU DIDN'T ASK THE YOUNG" MAN IN ?
IF HE ISN'T HOME BY TEN OLLOCK HIS MOTHER BAWLS
HEM OUT=
HE IMPRESSED ME AS BEING. A LITTLE SHY-
S
T
U HR K ZA
N
3
UOZSON 2
E
very good reasons why you should buy a "STRAND" Console
(1) It plays ALL diso. records-Edison, Pathe, OKoh, Victor, Brunswick, Columbia ate.without it being neccesary to change the sound-box.
(2) It is thorouzhly UP-TO-DATE and its tone is surpri-"
singly life-like,
(3) Although absolutely first-class in materials, design and
appearance, its price will not shock you.
Different Models, Demonstrations daily.
OKEH STUDIO,
No. 8 Des Voeux Road Central ( Corner of Toe House Street)
Tel, No-Central 4453.
ASAHI BEER
BREWED BY
DAI NIPPON BREWERY Co., Ltd.
TOKYO JAPAN,
Specially Brewed for Export
Sole Agents-
MITSUP BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD..
HONGKONG,
MORRISON PIANOS
Built to Suit this climate. Guaranteed for SEVEN YEARS:
TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY.
"94a." Wanchai Road -
MOSQUITO'S!
Bafeguard yourself pghing the danger of infaction from Mosquito blies by using
OUR MOSQUITO LOTION Try a bottle to-day Prices 50, 75, 81.25
THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY
-14, Queen's Boad, Central Tel Central No. 1877.."
BY AIMAN
Tel. Central No. 1877.
E. HING & CO.
SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIPOHANDLERS AND" HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
25, WING WOO ST.
CENTRAL PHOVE CENTRAL NO. 110.
WELL, HE WAS THIS EVENING- PHAD TO PAY THE CHECK FOR
THE SODAS-
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS PRICEHK $112.60 NET.
Waight
·It Case"
PORTABLE MODEL Bolo Agents.
DODWELL & CO. LTD.
Queen's Bldga
Phone C 1930
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.